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Twelve Years of Christmas
- Narrated by: Giselle Lumas
- Length: 4 hrs
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Summary
Maggie and Reggie have known each other since they were five. They have been getting on each other’s nerves ever since Reggie poured sand into Maggie’s chocolate milk. They are doomed to be around each other because each of their best friends insist they all hang out as a group. Just before graduating high school, sparks begin to fly. It begins a tumultuous on again and off again relationship. Will they ever get on the same track headed in the same direction? Will they ever have a Merry Christmas together?
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- The-Scarlet-Finch
- 24-01-21
3.5 Stars
I received this book via promo code and this is my voluntary review.
I'm not usually a fan of author self-narrated books but the performance in this one was excellent.
I listened to this book on Christmas Eve with the last of the presents wrapped and a glass of wine. Maggie and Reggie have been friends since they were five years old, grown up together and were a part of the same social group. They liked and loved each other throughout the 12 years of Christmas. From friends to lovers to awkward courtship to bitter exes to lost loves. Reggie and Maggie's lack of direct communication was frustrating and Maggie was trying her best to do the adult thing and focus on her medical studies and Reggie is doing his part to be a good friend and still seduce his woman. They go of to UCLA together, get back together, fall apart, suffer tragedy and lose one another and find their way back. I loved the charms he would give her every other year. Their connection had chemistry that popped through the speakers.
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